DISCOVERY CHANNEL
Whitetail deer live in most of the lower 48 states. This show follows the deer
through a year’s seasons.

MONDAY, 9 p.m.

History Detectives

PBS Experts
research a Nebraska man’s letter that Mount Rushmore sculptor Gutzon Borglum
wrote to Lakota Sioux leader James Red Cloud, a California man’s 1932 Ford
Roadster that might have raced on dry lakebeds and a New Jersey family’s
12-foot-high cast iron eagle that might be from the old Grand Central Station
in Manhattan.

MONDAYS-TUESDAYS

The Choices We Face

FAMILYLAND TV At
9:30 a.m. Mondays and 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Ralph Martin and Peter Herbeck of
Renewal Ministries urge us to be faithful to Christ and the Gospel.

WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m.

How It’s Made

DISCOVERY CHANNEL
This fun and educational episode shows us how book bindings work, how yogurt is
cultured, how neon signs are lit and how candles are formed.

THURSDAY, 10 p.m.

Adventure Lodges of
North America: United States Adventure Lodges

PBS See the
Winterlake Lodge in Alaska, the Camelot Lodge on the banks of the Colorado
River near Moab, Utah, and the Tarpon Lodge on Pine Island, Fla.

SATURDAY, 5 p.m.

Fort Knox: Secrets
Revealed

HISTORY CHANNEL
The Army base Fort Knox, in Kentucky, houses the U.S. government’s repository
of perhaps $73 billion in gold bullion. Archival photos and film give us
glimpses of the highly guarded grounds, as do interviews with congressmen and
journalists who were admitted to the base for a visit in 1974. Advisory: TV-PG.

SATURDAY, 8 p.m.

Thecla: A Life Spent
for the Gospel

EWTN “The power
idea which must animate us is the thought of souls,” Venerable Mother Thecla
Merlo (1894-1964) told her Daughters of St. Paul sisters. She and Blessed
Father James Alberione (1884-1971) co-founded that order in 1915 to spread the
Gospel worldwide through print, film and the mass media. Said Mother Thecla,
“Our congregation will always be young, because it will make use of every new
means to do good.”

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